Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys

Abstract Background Misuse and overuse of antibiotics by physicians in the treatment of children is common in China. This study aimed to reveal the overall use of antibiotics to treat children hospitalized in four types of pediatric wards. Methods Seven independent point prevalence surveys (PPSs) we...

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Main Authors: Jiang-Jiang Xu, Jie Gao, Jun-Hua Guo, Li-Li Song
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05542-1
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spelling doaj-47eba9480cee4b97a330afdaf9ed82912020-11-25T04:09:17ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-10-012011910.1186/s12879-020-05542-1Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveysJiang-Jiang Xu0Jie Gao1Jun-Hua Guo2Li-Li Song3Departments of Infection Control, Shanghai Children’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartments of Infection Control, Shanghai Children’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartments of Infection Control, Shanghai Children’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartments of Infection Control, Shanghai Children’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityAbstract Background Misuse and overuse of antibiotics by physicians in the treatment of children is common in China. This study aimed to reveal the overall use of antibiotics to treat children hospitalized in four types of pediatric wards. Methods Seven independent point prevalence surveys (PPSs) were conducted in Shanghai Children’s Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University over the period 2012 to 2018. Pediatric ward types were defined general pediatric medical, pediatric surgical, pediatric intensive care units (PICU), and neonatal. Results A total of 3975 pediatric patients were included in the study, of which 63.9% received at least one dose antibiotic. The top five classes of antibiotics administered were cephalosporins (43.8%, n = 1743), penicillins (13.2%, n = 526), carbapenems (8.7%, n = 347), nitroimidazoles (7.1%, n = 281) and macrolides (6.5%, n = 257). The five most commonly used generic antibiotics were cefuroxime (14.9%, n = 594), ceftriaxone (9.7%, n = 387), cefotaxime (9.0%, n = 358), meropenem (8.1%, n = 320) and ampicillin/sulbactam (6.0%, n = 239). Meropenem was among top five antibiotics prescribed in the general pediatric, PICU and neonatal wards and sixth in the pediatric surgical wards. Of all children on antibiotics, 23.4% received prophylactic treatment, and prophylaxis accounted for 68.1% of indications for treatment in the pediatric surgical wards. Conclusions Given that over-treatment with third-generation cephalosporins and carbapenems has been associated with treatment-resistant infections, the prescription of these drugs should be strictly controlled and monitored, and measures should be taken to improve the management of surgical prophylaxis in hospitalized children in China.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05542-1AntibioticThird-generation cephalosporinCarbapenemProphylaxisChildren
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author Jiang-Jiang Xu
Jie Gao
Jun-Hua Guo
Li-Li Song
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Jie Gao
Jun-Hua Guo
Li-Li Song
Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
BMC Infectious Diseases
Antibiotic
Third-generation cephalosporin
Carbapenem
Prophylaxis
Children
author_facet Jiang-Jiang Xu
Jie Gao
Jun-Hua Guo
Li-Li Song
author_sort Jiang-Jiang Xu
title Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
title_short Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
title_full Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
title_fullStr Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a Shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
title_sort analysis of antibiotic treatment of children in a shanghai tertiary hospital based on point prevalence surveys
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Misuse and overuse of antibiotics by physicians in the treatment of children is common in China. This study aimed to reveal the overall use of antibiotics to treat children hospitalized in four types of pediatric wards. Methods Seven independent point prevalence surveys (PPSs) were conducted in Shanghai Children’s Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University over the period 2012 to 2018. Pediatric ward types were defined general pediatric medical, pediatric surgical, pediatric intensive care units (PICU), and neonatal. Results A total of 3975 pediatric patients were included in the study, of which 63.9% received at least one dose antibiotic. The top five classes of antibiotics administered were cephalosporins (43.8%, n = 1743), penicillins (13.2%, n = 526), carbapenems (8.7%, n = 347), nitroimidazoles (7.1%, n = 281) and macrolides (6.5%, n = 257). The five most commonly used generic antibiotics were cefuroxime (14.9%, n = 594), ceftriaxone (9.7%, n = 387), cefotaxime (9.0%, n = 358), meropenem (8.1%, n = 320) and ampicillin/sulbactam (6.0%, n = 239). Meropenem was among top five antibiotics prescribed in the general pediatric, PICU and neonatal wards and sixth in the pediatric surgical wards. Of all children on antibiotics, 23.4% received prophylactic treatment, and prophylaxis accounted for 68.1% of indications for treatment in the pediatric surgical wards. Conclusions Given that over-treatment with third-generation cephalosporins and carbapenems has been associated with treatment-resistant infections, the prescription of these drugs should be strictly controlled and monitored, and measures should be taken to improve the management of surgical prophylaxis in hospitalized children in China.
topic Antibiotic
Third-generation cephalosporin
Carbapenem
Prophylaxis
Children
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